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Seriously I really hate going to the four-level when I have a reasonable chance of winning the auction at the four-level.

 

Nothing in the opponent's bidding so far suggests they are going to 4.

 

At the table I am going to bid 4 or something much lower.

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Nothing in the opponent's bidding so far suggests they are going to 4.

The fact that they have 0 hearts between them does. The fact that they have 8+ spades between them does. The fact that they have enough values to open and respond does.

 

I mean do you really believe this? I bet if you do one of your simulations that in 100 hands there is no hand that they will not bid on over a 4H bid.

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Nothing in the opponent's bidding so far suggests they are going to 4.

The fact that they have 0 hearts between them does. The fact that they have 8+ spades between them does. The fact that they have enough values to open and respond does.

 

I mean do you really believe this? I bet if you do one of your simulations that in 100 hands there is no hand that they will not bid on over a 4H bid.

Won't that depend on the auction?

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I guess i'd bid 5H

Had a hand like this last week, bid 5. Next player passed, and partner decided it must be a slam try and bid six. The opponents were so shocked that they forgot to double, and down 3 undoubled beat their game or down two doubled for a good score.

 

Usually I'm on the losing end of those....

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Nothing in the opponent's bidding so far suggests they are going to 4.

The fact that they have 0 hearts between them does. The fact that they have 8+ spades between them does. The fact that they have enough values to open and respond does.

 

I mean do you really believe this? I bet if you do one of your simulations that in 100 hands there is no hand that they will not bid on over a 4H bid.

Won't that depend on the auction?

I specified "over a 4H bid" since you said you would bid 4H or something lower.

 

I think that bidding 4H for the sake of buying it in 4H is ridiculous (if for some other tactical reason then fine, but you said earlier you thought you had a reasonable chance of buying it at the 4 level).

 

I cannot reconcile bidding 4H with having a reasonable chance of buying it at the 4 level. And unless you are playing against brain dead people I think there is no chance you will buy it in 4H no matter what you do... they are BOTH void (ok, some chance one of them has a singleton but you get the point), they have some points, they have either a big fit or a double fit (or a triple fit). I think the right way to beat brain dead opps is to keep pressuring them with high level decisions again and again and again, not to try and cuebid or something and hope they sell out to 4H because I really think that will happen like never.

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Seriously I really hate going to the four-level when I have a reasonable chance of winning the auction at the four-level.

I agree with that (you meant going to the five level, right?), but it seems totally clear here there is no chance of that happening, or at least less than a reasonable chance. So I'm sold on 5 here, something I generally think is overdone.

 

The 'clever' lower bids only work in certain unlikely cases where the auction hides the size of your support (and even then the voids are roaming here...) In all other cases you are forced to expose what you are up to and you have only hurt yourself.

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played with the idea of walking the dog with 4H but I won't be able to get them to double 5H anyway.

You can walk the dog in another way. Opps are pretty likely to have 6, and will probably bid it if you push them.

 

So pass(!!!) this hand and wait to see if they bid the slam on their own. If they do, save in 7. Else let them play their 4+2.

 

Note this approach will also tell if pard's been joking. If opps start bidding NT, then pard was obviously joking :rolleyes: Of course, you'd be accused of cheating if pard does happen to show up with a singleton heart.. :rolleyes:

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Having bid a few hands with GIB it is surprising to me how often we get doubled in 5 when the opponents have something better. This particularly happens when they have a 5=3 spade fit. I think real opponents will have similar problems.

 

When we did not get doubled bidding 4 (and competing to 5), bidding 5 or mucking around with some other bid all seemed to lead to a decision over 5 or higher.

 

So 5 seems to have an advantage and the other things I tried did not have a noticeable advantage. Probably this is because the space was more useful to the opponents. I didn't try a cue-raise and couldn't try a mini-splinter given GIBs system. These might be better occasionally as they involve partner.

 

Who knows ...

 

For now just another one to add to my book of hands where a pre-empt is better than a psyche.

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the only two times i've seen this happen, p's 1M call was a psych

 

at the table i probably 5H or get creative with a splinter or a fit-jump.

Heard a story about a psyched weak 2 with 7 diamonds.

 

2 (dbl) 3 pass

4 pass 4 double

5 pass 5 double

 

He didn't know what to do and finally passed. Pard put down trump support of EIGHT solid.

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psyched weak 2 with 7 diamonds.

 

2 (dbl) 3 pass

4 pass 4 double

5 pass 5 double

 

He didn't know what to do and finally passed. Pard put down trump support of EIGHT solid.

Why is preemptor running from 3 undoubled? If he's going to psych he should at least be smart about it.

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I don't like 2H or 3H (and I@m not wild about 4H either).

I quite like 1NT. 3NT (as already suggested) might work, as might a double.

 

Last time I had a hand like this I kept bidding hearts at the minimum level and was eventually +1610, but I'm still not certain that was the best approach on the hand.

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I don't like 2H or 3H (and I@m not wild about 4H either).

I quite like 1NT. 3NT (as already suggested) might work, as might a double.

 

Last time I had a hand like this I kept bidding hearts at the minimum level and was eventually +1610, but I'm still not certain that was the best approach on the hand.

Well, it certainly was the best approach facing those opponents, and that's what counts. :)

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psyched weak 2 with 7 diamonds.

 

2 (dbl) 3 pass

4 pass 4 double

5 pass 5 double

 

He didn't know what to do and finally passed. Pard put down trump support of EIGHT solid.

Why is preemptor running from 3 undoubled? If he's going to psych he should at least be smart about it.

I'm probably misquoting the story.

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So on the actual hand, partner is xxx AKJTx xxx xx, so they are clearly cold for 6 in any of their three fits. 5 will not get them to shut up, and they are likely to end up in 6 regardless of what you do. 7 will cost you only 1100, but obviously, nobody is bidding that.
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